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The virus responsible for COVID-19 has been detected in a pet cat in the UK.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Prospective puppy and kitten owners warned of risks of being ‘Petfished’ when buying a pet online following lockdown demand surge
World-leading bovine tuberculosis (bTB) TB cattle vaccination trials to start in England and Wales.
Environment Secretary George Eustice has set out his vision for a green recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
One of the UK's biggest conservation success stories celebrates its 30 year anniversary.
The Environment Agency has outlined measures a polluter must take to restore a river after an incident that killed over 100,000 fish.
Statement by Lord Goldsmith at WWF Side Event at the 2020 High-Level Political Forum on the Sustainable Development Goals
Richard Irvine has been named as the new Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer (DCVO) for the United Kingdom.
Work is under way to refurbish one of Lincoln’s most important structures as part of a £6m investment in the city’s flood defences.
The Environment Agency has launched its 5 year plan for reaching a greener, healthier future.
Environment Agency fisheries officers have conducted their yearly restocking on the Great Ouse, releasing 10,100 barbel in a bid to replenish the river.
Government gives green light for expansion of Suffolk Coast and Heaths AONB.
APHA continues to provide post-mortem and diagnostic testing support for livestock veterinarians but some restrictions are still in place due to COVID-19
A natural flood management scheme in Essex has seen its "work force" double after the birth of two healthy kits.
Zoos and aquariums in England set to receive up to £100 million in additional support to help them continue to care for their animals through coronavirus pandemic.
Fishery owners in the Great Ouse and Fenland catchment can now apply for free trees and hedgerow plants thanks to additional funding.
After Environment Agency action, Fabriweld Tubular Steel Products has paid £15,300 to Notts Wildlife Trust for failing to meet packaging recycling obligations.
The Special Imports System will be unavailable on the weekend of 20 and 21 June 2020 due to essential IT maintenance .
The Environment Agency is extending an emergency byelaw to protect salmon in the River Severn and its estuary until 15 December.
New funding announced to protect rare wildlife and vulnerable habitats across the globe
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